| Literature DB >> 33129336 |
Jinling Wang1,2, Yulin Ding1,2, Jirintai Sulijid1,2, Li Zhao1,2, Shoufeng Lu3, Xiaoyu Wang3, Yonghong Liu4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congenital goiter is a common thyroid metabolic disorder characterized by low levels of thyroid hormone, subsequent secretion of excess thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary gland, and compensatory hyperplasia of the glands. The presence of signet ring cells (SRCs) does not provide sufficient evidence for the diagnosis of a thyroid tumor, making histopathological diagnosis challenging. In addition, SRCs can also appear in congenital goiter. Therefore, a comprehensive diagnosis of congenital goiter is warranted based on clinical symptoms, autopsy, histopathology, and laboratory examination. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Congenital goiter; Giraffe; Immunohistochemistry; Signet ring cell; Thyroid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33129336 PMCID: PMC7603664 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02637-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1The dead giraffe was emaciated and short for her age
Fig. 2The thyroid gland was hard and the surface was uneven with many small raised follicles (formalin-fixed specimen)
Fig. 3The central area of the thyroid section was hard and grayish-white in color (formalin-fixed specimen)
Fig. 4Histopathological features of the thyroid. The diffuse thyroid follicles were irregular, with obvious cell proliferation, disorderly arrangement, and high-cell density. Relatively normal pink thyroid follicles are visible on the right, with pink hormones in the follicular cavity
Fig. 5Histopathological features of the thyroid. The follicles were collapsed and lined with single or multiple layers of HFCs
Fig. 6Histopathological features of the thyroid. The cytoplasm of HFCs contained more or less small inclusion-like granules that were red in color
Fig. 7Histopathological features of the thyroid. The HFCs were large in size. Obvious vacuoles and oval eccentric nuclei are visible in the cell cytoplasm. The whole cells showed signet-ring simulation (blue arrow). Numerous signet-ring-like HFCs are lined on the basement membrane of the thyroid follicles (left)
Fig. 8Histopathological features of the thyroid. A single or double layer of signet-ring-like HFCs is lined on the basement membrane of the thyroid follicles. A few signet-ring-like HFCs exfoliate the follicular lumen
Fig. 9Immunohistochemical staining of the thyroid. TTF-1 was strongly positive in the cytoplasm of HFCs
Fig. 10Immunohistochemical staining of thyroid. Thyroglobulin was strongly positive in the cytoplasm of HFCs